I never said gnome in ubuntu is unstable. I said gnome's versioning gives clear understanding which one to use as a user and where to look for development. Current stable version is 2.22 which is in Ubuntu or any other distro. But the development version is 2.23, which is not included in any distro. KDE4 should be at KDE 3.9.9.9999 not 4. That was my point. If you want to test gnome 2.23 checkout from the CVS and use it. That is the way to test unstable and cutting-edge software. I actually built KDE4 on my Mac OS X before the release.
Run in the terminal following: polkit-gnome-authorization Now tell me what is the purpose of it. On Mac OS X preference pane, there is a little lock icon for every preference sheet. This icon is what the Unlock button for PolicyKit is. Take a look at the screenshot attached. You see that my network connections are clickable. If I need some more admin power there is this little lock. "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" is the debian way to configure X manually not by editing xorg.conf by hand. I did restore my X config by restoring my previous backup of xorg.conf file. I am not willing to memorize what are the options I have to write in xorg.conf file to get my resolution back. -- M. Nasimul Haque, M.Sc.(SUST) Wessex Institute of Technology Southampton, UK
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